Needle Felting 101

I've been seeing swiss cross blankets all over Pinterest and I decided to DIY one for our home. My first thought was to stamp it (similar to this blanket) but I wanted to try something a little different. This was my first adventure in needle felting. Have you tried needle felting before? It's easier than we thought. Here's how it's done…

1. Supplies Needed: Clover Felting Needle Tool, Clover Felting Needle Mat, Wool Roving, contact paper, stock paper, scissors. 2. Begin by cutting out a stencil from the stock paper. Take your time to create the perfect design to repeat throughout your blanket. 3. Then, use the pattern to cut out stencils in the contact paper. 4. Apply this stencil to the blanket in the spot you want your first design to be. 5. Next, place the felting mat underneath the blanket, under the exact spot that the contact paper is placed. 6. Fill the stencil with felt wool. Don't worry if it doesn't cover every area perfectly when you're laying it down. Once you begin needling you can arrange the felt to fit better. 7. Once the felt is in place, begin to repeatedly needle it in place. Just press the needle tool through the Roving and blanket and the Roving will begin to become a part of the blanket. 8. Continue this process in a pattern throughout the blanket. When you are finished, set the design by spraying with water and ironing on the wool setting.

Here's what your completed design will look like!

I love my new fluffy swiss cross blanket. The best part is, you can make any design with needle felting! xo. elsie

So cute! I’ve tried felting before, but it was too expensive for the results achieved {roving on etsy might be cheaper, I’ll have to check it out}– this blanket idea is so cute though, I may have to give it another try!

i got my issue today in the mail (seventeen is a guilty pleasure haha) and nearly had a heart attack when i saw this! so glad you guys are getting more recognition for your AMAZING creativity and talent.
much love!
-haylie

Wow!!! this is so much more effective then the bookmarks we made at school during handcraft lessons.
And your needle is so much more effective then the ones we used that were easily broken in the hands of Primary aged children.
I may need to get back into my felting.
Love it thanks for the memory reminder.
xo